Using the stationary air conditioner
CoolAi
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6.1 Tip for improved use
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Note
CA850S and SP950 are designed as air conditioning roof units for
relaxing rest periods. They can be used while driving, do not how-
ever replace the engine-powered vehicle air conditioning system.
Observe the following instructions for use to ensure your WAECO CoolAir
stationary air conditioner is used efficiently:
It is recommended that you:
z Park your vehicle in the shade when possible.
z Shade your vehicle when possible.
z If you do not have a vehicle air conditioning system, air out your vehicle
well before using the stationary air conditioner. You should always cool
down the vehicle interior before a rest period using the vehicle air condi-
tioning system.
z Keep doors and windows closed.
z Avoid any heat sources in the vehicle.
z Reduce the power consumed by other devices to ensure the maximum
possible operating time of the stationary air conditioner.
z Select a suitable temperature and operating mode.
z Make sure that the blower nozzles (fig. 1 1, page 3) and the intake grille
(fig. 1 2, page 3) are not covered by cloth, paper or other objects.
Always observe the following:
z If you would like the stationary air conditioner to match the colour of your
vehicle, only paint the upper shell casing of the stationary air conditioner.
Only paint this when it has been removed. Use light colours when possible.
z Wash your vehicle regularly, as dirty driver's cabs heat up more quickly.
z Make sure that the performance of the stationary air conditioner is not
affected by other sources of heat (e.g. waste heat from cooling trailers).
How to actively care for your stationary air conditioner
z If you are not using the air conditioning roof unit for longer periods (e.g.
in winter), use the cover which is available as an accessory (CA850S
only).
z Perform regular visual checks of the seals, the upper shell casing and the
grill, ideally before the season starts.
z If necessary, remove any dirt and leaves from the system.
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